The statement which is true.
Answer to Problem 1OQ
The current in the circuit immediately after the switch is closed is zero. Thus, option (c) the current in the circuit is zero is correct.
Explanation of Solution
In case of
Write the expression to obtain the current in the
Here, current in the circuit is
Substitute
Therefore, the current in the circuit immediately after the switch is closed is zero. Thus, option (c) the current in the circuit is zero is correct.
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